Mind blown: a blog about paper crafting and cardmaking techniques
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Use Up Your Scraps Vintage Birthday Card
Hello crafters! I am so happy to bring you my first card as a Trinity Stamps Ambassador, and this time it’s a “vintage birthday card! By vintage, I am aging myself by saying I had many many mixed cassette tapes. I used to wait until the perfect song came on the radio to record it.…
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Traditional Christmas Card with Hoppy Holidays
Hello crafters! I am here with a traditional Christmas card design for more Christmas in July celebrations with The Rabbit Hole Designs! I personally love starting my cards in July because it gives me a head start for the holidays. I’m curious have you enjoyed the Christmas in July inspiration this year? I chose a simple…
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Emboldened Butterfly
Hello friends! I’m so glad you joined me today, because I have fabulous news to share. I have just joined the Bearly Art design team and am bringing you my first project. I love that I have the freedom to work multiple product lines. Today I am pairing Pink and Main with my Bearly Art…
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Toadally Amazing Birthday
Hello friends! Happy Monday!… is there such a thing? Well I hope you have a toadally awesome day! I’m bringing you a card for Scrappy Tails Crafts featuring cutest little froggy ever! I used the Fairy Botanicals stamp set for this mini slimline card. I stamped the frog image and colored it with Copics. I…
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Christmas in July with Making Memories
Hi crafty friends! I’m up with a beachy Christmas in July card for Joy Clair Designs. I decided to feature the cute little bears from the Making Memories digital stamp set. This stamp set comes with 3 images and five sentiments, and is geared toward Christmas, but I think you could make all occasion cards…
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Hoppy Holidays Pop Up Box Card
Hi crafters and welcome back! I am here today with a fun pop up card to continue the Christmas in July festivities at The Rabbit Hole Designs. I just knew when I saw the adorable stamp, Hoppy Holidays with its cute little holiday picks coming from the envelope, that it had to be a three dimensional project. The…